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Johann Nepomuk Hummel

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1778–1837
Origin
Austria
Biography

Johann Nepomuk Hummel (14 November 1778 – 17 October 1837) was an Austrian composer and virtuoso pianist. His music reflects the transition from the Classical to the Romantic musical era. Hummel was born in Pressburg, Kingdom of Hungary, then a part of the Austrian Habsburg Monarchy (now Bratislava in Slovakia). He was named after St John of Nepomuk, and – unusually for that period – an only child. His father, Johannes Hummel, was the director of the Imperial School of Military Music in Vienna and the conductor there of Emanuel Schikaneder's theatre orchestra at the Theater auf der Wieden; his mother, Margarethe Sommer Hummel, was the widow of the wigmaker Josef Ludwig. The couple married just four months beforehand. In 1804, Hummel became Konzertmeister to Prince Esterházy's establishment at Eisenstadt. Although he had taken over many of the duties of Kapellmeister because Haydn's health did not permit him to perform them himself, he continued to be known simply as the Concertmeister out of respect to Haydn, receiving the title of Kapellmeister, or music director, to the Eisenstadt court only after the older composer died in May 1809. He remained in the service of Prince Esterházy for seven years altogether before being dismissed in May 1811 for neglecting his duties. He then returned to Vienna where, after spending two years composing, he married the opera singer Elisabeth Röckel in 1813. The following year, at her request, was spent touring Russia and the rest of Europe. The couple had two sons. One of them, Carl (1821–1907), became a well-known landscape painter.

Hummel later held the positions of Kapellmeister in Stuttgart from 1816 to 1819 and in Weimar from 1819 to 1837, where he formed a close friendship with Goethe, learning among other things to appreciate the poetry of Schiller, who had died in 1805. During Hummel's stay in Weimar he made the city into a European musical capital, inviting the best musicians of the day to visit and make music there. He brought one of the first musicians' pension schemes into existence, giving benefit concert tours when the retirement fund ran low. Hummel was one of the first to agitate for musical copyright to combat intellectual piracy.

In 1825, the Parisian music-publishing firm of Aristide Farrenc announced that it had acquired the French publishing rights for all future works by Hummel. In 1830, Hummel gave three concerts in Paris; at one of them, a rondo by Hummel was performed by Aristide Farrenc's wife, the composer Louise Farrenc, who also "sought Hummel's comments on her keyboard technique."

In 1832, at the age of 54 and in failing health, Hummel began to devote less energy to his duties as music director at Weimar. In addition, after Goethe's death in March 1832 he had less contact with local theatrical circles and as a result found himself in partial retirement from 1832 until his death in 1837.

Like Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Hummel was a child prodigy. At the age of eight, he was offered music lessons by Mozart, who was impressed with his ability. Hummel was taught and housed by Mozart for two years free of charge and made his first concert appearance at the age of nine at one of Mozart's concerts.

Hummel's father then took him on a European tour, arriving in London where he received instruction from Muzio Clementi and where he stayed for four years before returning to Vienna. In 1791 Joseph Haydn, who was in London at the same time as young Hummel, composed a sonata in A-flat major for Hummel, who gave its first performance in the Hanover Square Rooms in Haydn's presence. When Hummel finished, Haydn reportedly thanked the young man and gave him a guinea.

The outbreak of the French Revolution and the following Reign of Terror caused Hummel to cancel a planned tour through Spain and France. Instead, he returned to Vienna, giving concerts along his route. Upon his return to Vienna he was taught by Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, Joseph Haydn, and Antonio Salieri.

At about this time, young Ludwig van Beethoven arrived in Vienna and also took lessons from Haydn and Albrechtsberger, thus becoming a fellow student and a friend. Beethoven's arrival was said to have nearly destroyed Hummel's self-confidence, though he recovered without much harm. The two men's friendship was marked by ups and downs, but developed into reconciliation and mutual respect. Hummel visited Beethoven in Vienna on several occasions with his wife Elisabeth and pupil Ferdinand Hiller. At Beethoven's wish, Hummel improvised at the great man's memorial concert. It was at this event that he made friends with Franz Schubert, who dedicated his last three piano sonatas to Hummel. However, since both composers had died by the time of the sonatas' first publication, the publishers changed the dedication to Robert Schumann, who was still active at the time.

Discography

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Complete Piano Sonatas Volume One
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2000
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Complete Piano Sonatas Volume Two
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2000
Piano Works
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2000
Quintet, op.87 / Trio, op.12 / Viola Sonata, op. 5 no. 3
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2000
Bratschen-Sonaten
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2001
Classical Trumpet Concertos
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2001
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Complete Piano Sonatas Volume Three
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2001
Mandolin Concerto / Trumpet Concerto / Freudenfest Overture / Ballet Music for "Das Zauberglöckchen"
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2001
Piano Concerto in F major / Theme and Variations in F major / Piano Concerto in A major
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2001
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Violinkonzert Nr. 1 / Klavierkonzerte
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2001
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Mass in D major / Mass in B-flat major / Alma virgo
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2002
Schubert: Piano Quintet “The Trout” - Hummel: Piano Quintet
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2002
Trumpet Concertos
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2002
Two Sonatas for Fortepiano
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2002
Virtuoso Trumpet Concertos
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2002
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Concertos nos. 20 & 25: Chamber Arrangements by Hummel
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2003
Franz Schubert: “Arpeggione” Sonata D. 821 - Johann Nepomuk Hummel: Variations Op. 54, Cello Sonata Op. 104
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2003
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Hummel: Trio no. 1 in E-flat major, op. 12 / Debussy: Trio no. 1 in G / Arensky: Trio no. 1 in D minor, op. 32
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2003
Klassische Trompetenkonzerte
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2003
Piano Sonatas
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2003
Piano Sonatas
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2003
Trumpet Concertos
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2003
Adagio And Rondo Alla Polacca; Violin Concerto In G; Piano Variations Op. 115; Potpourri Op. 94
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2004
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Concertos nos. 10 & 24: Chamber Arrangements by Hummel
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2004
Mass in E flat / Te Deum in D / Quod in Orbe
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2004
Missa Solemnis / Te Deum
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2004
Missa Solemnis / Te Deum
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2004
Piano Concerto in C major / Rondo brillant, Op. 56 / Rondo brillant, Op. 98
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2004
Piano Quintets
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2004
24 Grand Etudes, op. 125 / Trois amusements en forme de caprices, op. 105 / Rondo brillant, op. 109 / Rondo villageois, op. 122
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2005
Cello Sonata, op. 104 / Piano Quartet / Piano Trios, opp. 22 and 35
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2005
Concertos for Trumpet & Trombone
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2005
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Concertos nos. 22 & 26: Chamber Arrangements by Hummel
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2005
Fantasies
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2005
Fantasies
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2005
Mass in D minor / Salve Regina
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2005
Piano Trios Vol.2
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2005
Piano Trios Vol. 2
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2005
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Violin Concerto / Concerto for Piano and Violin, op. 17
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2005
Cello Sonatas
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2006
Concerto no. 18 / Symphony no. 40: Chamber Arrangements by Hummel
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2006
Der Durchzug Durchs Rote Meer
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2006
Piano Concerto in A / O Du Lieber Augustin / L'Enchantment D'Oberon / Le Retour à Londres
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2006
Ballet Music from Sappho von Mitilene / Das Zauberschloß / Twelve Waltzes and Coda
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2007
Oberon´s Magic Horn (Fantasy) • Grand Rondeau Brillant • Variations And Finale
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2007
Oberon's Magic Horn / Grand Rondeau Brilliant / Variations and Finale (Gävle Symphony Orchestra feat. conductor: Uwe Grodd, piano: Christopher Hinterhuber)
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2007
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Piano Quintets
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2007
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Piano Trios
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2007
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Septet op. 74
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2007
Oboe Variations, op. 102 / Septet, op. 74 / Bassoon Concerto, W23
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2008
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Trumpet Concertos
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2008
Chamber Music for Bassoon and Strings
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2009
Hummel: Septet in C Major, op. 114 "The Military" / Kreutzer: Grand Septet in E-flat Major, op. 62
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2009
Piano Concerto no. 20 in D minor, KV 466: Cadenzas by Beethoven, Hummel, F.X. Mozart, Brahms, Cl. Schumann, Busoni, Rische
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2009
Piano Trios Vol.1
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2009
BBC Music, Volume 19, Number 2: Trumpet Concertos
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2010
Hummel: Piano Quintet in D minor, op. 74 / Onslow: Piano Quintet in B minor, op. 70
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2010
Piano Septets
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2010
5 Trumpet Concertos
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2011
Hummel: Klavierkonzert a-Moll / Beethoven: Klavierkonzert C-Dur
Johann Nepomuk Hummel · 2011

Credits

Piano Concertos no.2, op. 85 / no. 3, op. 89
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24 Etudes, Op. 125
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Basoon Concertos
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Bassoon And Trumpet Concertos
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Bassoon Concerto In F Major / Introduction, Theme And Variations / Clarinet Quartet In E Flat Major
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Bassoon Concertos
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Best Karajan 100 - One Hundred Best Classics
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Bratschensonaten / Sonatas For Violin
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Complete Piano Sonatas (In Three Volumes) Volume Two
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Concertino In G Major For Piano And Orchestra, Op.73 / "La Galante" (Rondeau) For Piano, Op. 120 / Concerto For Bassoon And Orchestra
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Concerto For Mandolin And Orchestra
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Concerto For Viola And Harpsichord / Fantasy For Viola
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Concerto Pour Harpe No.1 En Ré Mineur (Œuvre 15) / Concerto Pour Trompette En Mi Majeur
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Concerto Pour Mandoline / Introduction & Variations / Rondo De Societe
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Concerto Pour Trompette
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Concertos Nos. 22 & 26
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Dinner Music Vol. 1 / Concert For Trumpet
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Dittersdorf: Concerto For Harp (Harfenkonzert) / Hummel: Concerto For Mandolin (Mandolinenkonzert)
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Eesti Orelid = Органы Эстонии (№22)
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Fantasies
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Fedja Rupel / Stojan Dokuzov / Miloš Mlejnik / Simfonični Orkester Slovenske Filharmonije
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Flute Sonatas (Complete)
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Forellenquintett Op.114
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Four Trumpet Concertos
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Grand Military Septet, In C Major, Op. 114 / Septet No. 1, Op. 26
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Hightech Trompete
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Hummel Viola Sonata Op.5, No.3 - Cello Sonata Op.104
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Johann Nepomuk Hummel
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Klavirna Tvorba
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Koncert A Moll Pre Klavir A Orchester, Dielo 85 / Rondo Brillant A Dur Pre Klavir A Orchester, Dielo 56
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"Le Meilleur De Moi-Même"
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Mandolin Concertos
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Meister Und Schüler - Master And Pupil
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Messe Es-dur Op. 80
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Messe Nr. 2 G-dur Op. 76 "Jubel - Messe" / Messe Es-dur Op. 80
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Oberon´s Magic Horn (Fantasy) • Grand Rondeau Brillant • Variations And Finale
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Oboenkonzerte / Oboe Concertos
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Piano Concerto In A Minor, Op.85 / Double Concerto In G Major Op.17
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Piano Concerto In A Minor Op. 85 / Piano Concerto In B Minor Op. 89
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Piano Concerto In A Minor, Op. 85 / Sonata, Opus 40, No. 2
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Piano Concerto In B Minor Op. 89 / Piano Concerto In A Minor Op. 85
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Piano Concerto In B Minor, Op.89 / Piano Concerto In D Major
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Piano Concerto No.1 Etc
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Piano Concerto un A flat, Concertino in G major, Gesellschafts-Rondo
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Piano Sonatas
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Piano Sonatas Op.81 & Op.106
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Piano Sonatas Volume II (Sonata No. 2 In E Flat Major, Op. 13 / Sonata No. 5 In F Sharp Minor, Op. 81)
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Piano Trio No. 7, Op. 96 / Piano Quartet, Op. Posth. / Piano Quintet Op.87
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Piano Trios
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Piano Trios 1, 5 & 7
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Piano Trios Nos. 4-5
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Quatre Pièces Pour Mandoline Et Clavecin / Sonate Pour Mandoline Et Piano
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Quintet In E Flat Minor / Quartet In G Major
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Quintet In E Flat / Quartet In G Major
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Romantische Hoboconcerten
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Sämtliche Klaviertrios = Complete Piano Trios = Intégrale Des Trios Avec Piano
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Septet In D Minor
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Septet In D Minor, Op. 74 For Flute, Oboe, Horn, Viola, Cello, Double Bass And Piano / Quintet In E Flat, Op. 87 For Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass And Piano
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Septet In D Minor, Op. 74 For Piano, Flute, Oboe, Horn, Viola, Cello And Double Bass • Grand Septet In B Flat For Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, Violin, Viola, Cello And Double Bass
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Septet In D Minor Op. 74 • Septet In C Major Op. 114 'The Military'
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